Carlton Mellick III

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Self-portrait by Mellick

Carlton Mellick III (born July 2, 1977 in Phoenix, Arizona (USA) ) is an American writer. The thematic focus of his work is on novels about bizarre, satirical and grotesque acts in fantasy and science fiction worlds.

Life

In his self-portrayal on Amazon's Author Profile , Mellick mentions that he started writing short stories at the age of ten . He had his first publication in 1999 with the short story Playroom . He lives and works in Portland (USA). He won the Wonderland Book Award for his novel Warrior Wolf Women of the Wasteland . In 2010 the Leipzig Festa Verlag began to translate its works into German. So far published: Die Kannibalen von Candyland (2010), Ultra Fuckers (2011), Der Baby-Jesus-Anal-Plug (2012) and Adolf im Wunderland (2013). Further translations of his work are available in Spanish.

Publications

Novels

  • Satan Burger (2001)
  • Electric Jesus Corpse (2002)
  • Punk Land (2005)
  • Warrior Wolf Women of the Wasteland (2009)
  • Zombies and Shit (2010)
  • Tumor Fruit (2012)

Novellas

  • Razor Wire Pubic Hair (2003)
  • Teeth and Tongue Landscape (2003)
  • The Steel Breakfast Era (2003)
  • The Baby Jesus Butt Plug: A Fairytale (2004)
  • Fishyfleshed (2004)
  • The Menstruating Mall (2005)
  • Ocean Of Lard (with Kevin L. Donihe 2005)
  • Sex and Death in Television Town (2006)
  • Sea of ​​the Patchwork Cats (2006)
  • The Haunted Vagina (2006)
  • War Slut (2006)
  • Sausagey Santa (2007)
  • Ugly Heaven, Beautiful Hell (2007)
  • Ultra Fuckers (2008)
  • Adolf in Wonderland (2008)
  • Cybernetrix (2008)
  • The Egg Man (2008)
  • Apeshit (2008)
  • The Faggiest Vampire (2009)
  • The Cannibals of Candyland (2009)
  • The Kobold Wizard's Dildo of Enlightenment +2 (2010)
  • Crab Town (2011)
  • The Morbidly Obese Ninja (2011)
  • I Knocked Up Satan's Daughter (2011)
  • Armadillo Fists (2011)
  • The Handsome Squirm (2012)
  • Kill Ball (2012)
  • Cuddly Holocaust (2013)
  • Village of the Mermaids (2013)
  • Quicksand House (2013)

Web links

Footnotes

  1. Own author profile on Amazon (accessed October 20, 2013)
  2. Author profile at bizarrocentral.com (accessed October 20, 2013)